Brazilian authorities are preparing to remove illegal gold miners from an Indigenous reservation in the Amazon rainforest ...
What nonsense is that, if there is no electricity in the jungle. This Yanomami community is nomadic and lives on the shabono, what priority does the internet have for them if they all live in the ...
“From the first investigations, it was revealed that Chief Sabino Silva and several members of the Yanomami Community, held a strong discussion with aviation officials for reasons yet to be ...
Brazilian directors Eryk Rocha and Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha's "The Falling Sky" delves into lives of the Amazonian Yanomami people, who live in the heart of the Amazon rainforest where they are ...
Climate correspondent Fabiano Maisonnave exposed how jeweler Cartier used images of Yanomami, a tribe devastated by gold mining, to cast itself in an environmentally conscious light, an “Only on AP” ...
Brazil has airlifted 16 starving Yanomami tribal people to receive urgent treatment, after the government declared a medical emergency. The indigenous people live in a reserve in Brazil's northern ...
Her pictures were published in top international magazines such as Life, but in the early 1970s, at around 40, she traveled to Yanomami territory to observe the Yanomami people. She innately knew ...
Based on their own accounts, the Yanomami population has been decimated by the toxic waste from mining activities and viruses ...
EXCLUSIVE: New York-based arthouse distributor KimStim has acquired North American rights to feature-doc The Falling Sky, about the threat to the existence of the Amazonian Yanomami people ...
Susanna Hecht, and Alexander Cockburn, 1989. The Fate of the Forest: Developers, Destroyers and Defenders of the Amazon. NY: Verso. Marc S. Miller, ed., 1993. State ...
The Swiss-born, Brazil-based photographer, activist and Holocaust survivor Claudia Andujar began documenting the lives of the Yanomami people back in the 1970s. Since then, she has dedicated her ...
(Joe Seamans, a writer, paid a visit to the Huaorani. The Huaorani, like the Yanomami featured in NOVA: Warriors of the Amazon, live in the Amazon and have a strong shamanistic tradition.